The rocket will be carrying not one, not two, but sixty four satellites on what was billed as a “rides haring” mission.

The launch has been delayed twice — once to accommodate additional pre-flight inspections and another due to weather. Organized by spaceflight Industries, the satellites aboard the rocket come from thirty four organizations and can be released into a “sun-synchronous low Earth orbit.”

“It includes fifteen microsats and forty nine cubesats from each commercial and government entities, of that more than twenty five are from international organizations from seventeen countries, including the us,Italy,Australia, Netherlands, Finland, South Korea, Spain,UK, Germany,Switzerland, Jordan, Thailand, Poland, Canada, Kazakhstan, Brazil and India,” according to spaceflight Industries.

The mission is billed as largest dedicated ride share mission on a U.S. launch vehicle.

Next United States Moon Landing will be by private companies, Not NASAFollowing separation, SpaceX can attempt to land the rocket’s 1st stage on a drone ship stationed in the Pacific.

Previous SpaceX launches from Vandenberg have created impressive light shows over the south land and the entire southwestern us.